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*{{buff|The [[Pokémon Change#Stamina|Stamina]] mechanic has been removed, eliminating the necessity of switching out Pokémon to restore their power.}}
*{{buff|The [[Pokémon Change#Stamina|Stamina]] mechanic has been removed, eliminating the necessity of switching out Pokémon to restore their power.}}
*{{nerf|[[Type effectiveness]] has been removed. This affects Squirtle the most adversely out of the Pokémon Trainer's party, as it previously had a disproportionate resistance to the common [[flame]] attacks of the cast. This also reduces the power of Squirtle's water attacks against Charizard.}}
*{{nerf|[[Type effectiveness]] has been removed. This affects Squirtle the most adversely out of the Pokémon Trainer's party, as it previously had a disproportionate resistance to the common [[flame]] attacks of the cast. This also reduces the power of Squirtle's water attacks against Charizard.}}
**{{buff|However, this does improve Squirtle's endurance against Ivysaur's {{b|grass|effect}} attacks, and increases the power of its water based attacks against Ivysaur.}}
**{{buff|However, this does improve Squirtle's endurance against {{b|grass|effect}} attacks, and increases the power of its water based attacks against Ivysaur.}}
*{{buff|Squirtle's aerial [[grab release]] sends it much further out, as the action is no longer affected by gravity. In combination with aerial grab releases incurring significantly less lag (29 frames, as opposed to 50 frames plus 3 frames of landing lag), and the removal of [[chain grab]]bing, Squirtle is no longer vulnerable to many inescapable followups out of its aerial grab release (including an infinite chain grab from {{SSBB|Zero Suit Samus}}).}}
*{{buff|Squirtle's aerial [[grab release]] sends it much further out, as the action is no longer affected by gravity. In combination with aerial grab releases incurring significantly less lag (29 frames, as opposed to 50 frames plus 3 frames of landing lag), and the removal of [[chain grab]]bing, Squirtle is no longer vulnerable to many inescapable followups out of its aerial grab release (including an infinite chain grab from {{SSBB|Zero Suit Samus}}).}}
*{{nerf|The changes to grounded grab releases combined with Squirtle's slower and shorter ranged jab have removed Squirtle's ability to get a guaranteed jab on opponents out of a grounded grab release.}}
*{{nerf|The changes to grounded grab releases combined with Squirtle's slower and shorter ranged jab have removed Squirtle's ability to get a guaranteed jab on opponents out of a grounded grab release.}}

Revision as of 09:01, April 13, 2021

Aesthetics

  • Change Squirtle's design and proportions have changed. It has slightly larger eyes, which are a darker shade of magenta, and its nostrils and eyelids are less pronounced. It has a rounder head, stubbier arms and legs, and its shell has a sleeker, shinier design. It is more vibrantly colored overall, with its skin being a lighter shade of blue and the top of its shell being a lighter shade of brown, with the bottom being a lighter shade of yellow. Due to these changes, it now matches its appearances in the more recent Pokémon titles.
  • Change Much like other characters, Squirtle always faces the screen regardless of which direction it is facing, making its stance mirrored.
  • Change Squirtle has a more upright stance.
  • Change Squirtle shows much more emotion, with its eyes changing size in certain animations. It appears angry when jabbing, and it looks shocked when attacked.
  • Change Squirtle is proportioned correctly to the Pokémon Trainer in its victory poses.
  • Change Squirtle's side taunt has a different ending animation, where it teeters clumsily after spinning on its tail.
  • Change Squirtle has a new dash animation, which involves it surfing on a small wave of water.
  • Change Squirtle no longer retreats inside its shell when turning while dashing, spot dodging, rolling, and its supine and prone positions when knocked down.
  • Change Squirtle has new crouch and crawl animations: a comical defensive crouch while covering its head with its hands.
  • Change Squirtle has been updated with universal features introduced in Smash 4.
    • Change Squirtle has a Boxing Ring title, a Palutena's Guidance conversation, and three new alternate costumes, though the formermost is shared by the group.
    • Change Squirtle has voice clips for suffering high knockback.
    • Change Squirtle now has an individual Sound Test section, rather than being grouped together with the other Pokémon as well as the Trainer.

Attributes

  • Buff Squirtle's hurtboxes are smaller, matching its model more closely.
  • Buff Like all characters, Squirtle's jumpsquat animation takes 3 frames to complete (down from 4).
  • Nerf Squirtle's run turn no longer grants it a considerable boost forward and on the way back, removing shellshifting and all the advanced movement techniques that utilized it.
  • Buff Squirtle walks faster (1.2 → 1.281).
  • Buff Squirtle runs significantly faster (1.37 → 1.76), going from 30th fastest of 39 characters to being tied with Mario, Ken and Bayonetta for the 35th fastest of 82 characters. This improves Squirtle's grounded approach and somewhat compensates for the removal of shellshifting.
    • Buff Its initial dash is much faster (1.6 → 1.936).
  • Nerf Squirtle's air speed is slower (1.081 → 1.01), especially when relative to the cast. It has went from the 7th highest out of 39 characters to the 52nd highest out of 77 characters.
  • Nerf Squirtle's air acceleration is lower (0.12 → 0.105), although it is still among the highest.
  • Buff Squirtle's traction is higher (0.042 → 0.088), going from the 3rd lowest to the 13th lowest.
  • Change Squirtle's falling speed is slightly higher (1.3 → 1.35).
    • Buff Its fast falling speed is slightly higher (2.1 → 2.16) although it is much lower relative to the cast. It has went from the 12th highest out of 39 characters to the 14th lowest out of 79.
  • Change Squirtle's gravity is much higher (0.1067 → 0.128).
  • Nerf Squirtle's new crouching and crawling animations do not shrink its hurtboxes as much, making it easier to hit during these actions.
  • Nerf Squirtle's crawling speed is slower.
  • Buff The Stamina mechanic has been removed, eliminating the necessity of switching out Pokémon to restore their power.
  • Nerf Type effectiveness has been removed. This affects Squirtle the most adversely out of the Pokémon Trainer's party, as it previously had a disproportionate resistance to the common flame attacks of the cast. This also reduces the power of Squirtle's water attacks against Charizard.
    • Buff However, this does improve Squirtle's endurance against grass attacks, and increases the power of its water based attacks against Ivysaur.
  • Buff Squirtle's aerial grab release sends it much further out, as the action is no longer affected by gravity. In combination with aerial grab releases incurring significantly less lag (29 frames, as opposed to 50 frames plus 3 frames of landing lag), and the removal of chain grabbing, Squirtle is no longer vulnerable to many inescapable followups out of its aerial grab release (including an infinite chain grab from Zero Suit Samus).
  • Nerf The changes to grounded grab releases combined with Squirtle's slower and shorter ranged jab have removed Squirtle's ability to get a guaranteed jab on opponents out of a grounded grab release.
  • Nerf The removal of meteor canceling hinders Squirtle the most adversely out of the Pokémon Trainer's party, as while it doesn't hinder Squirtle's endurance against meteor smashes as much as Ivysaur, Squirtle lacks a meteor smash of its own, so it receives no compensation for the removal of the mechanic unlike Ivysaur.
  • Nerf Both rolls cover a shorter distance.
  • Buff Forward roll has less ending lag (FAF 30 → 28).
  • Nerf Forward roll grants less intangibility (frames 4-19 → 4-14).
  • Nerf Back roll grants less intangibility (frames 4-19 → 4-15) and has more ending lag (FAF 30 → 33).
  • Buff Spot dodge has less ending lag (FAF 26 → 24).
  • Nerf Spot dodge has more startup and grants less intangibility (frames 2-20 → 3-16).
  • Buff Air dodge has less startup (frame 4 → 2).
  • Nerf Air dodge grants less intangibility (frames 4-29 → 2-26) and has much more ending lag (FAF 40 → 54).

Ground attacks

  • Neutral attack:
    • Change Squirtle's full neutral attack has a different animation. The first hit is a punch rather than a slap, the second hit is a jumping kick with one leg rather than a dropkick, and the third hit is an inward tail whip rather than a frontflipping tail slam.
    • Buff Consecutive uses of the first hit are much faster (13 → 6 frames).
    • Buff The first hit transitions faster into the second hit (frame 6 → 5), and its outermost hitbox launches opponents towards Squirtle (361° → 180°), allowing it to connect more reliably from far distances.
    • Buff The third hit has a longer hitbox duration (frame 5 → frames 5-6) and less ending lag (FAF 36 → 32).
    • Nerf All hits have smaller hitboxes (4u/3u/3u/3u → 1.5u/1.8u/2.2u/2.2u (hit 1), 4.5u/4u/3.5u → 2.2u/2.5u/2.8u (hit 2), 5u/4u/3u → 3.2u/3.5u/3.8u (hit 3)), and Squirtle no longer lunges as far during the first hit, nor moves forward during the second and third hits, greatly reducing their range.
    • Nerf All hits have a higher hitlag multiplier (1× → 1.6× (hit 1), 1.2× (hit 2), 2× (hit 3)), giving opponents more time to DI the last hit; however, it remains harder to SDI than in Brawl due to the weakening of the mechanic.
    • Nerf The first two hits deal less damage (3% → 2% (hit 1), 2% → 1.5% (hit 2)), and no longer have set knockback (10 set/100 scaling → 25/20 base/20/15 scaling (hit 1), 15 set/100 scaling → 25 base/25/20 scaling (hit 2)), causing the move to connect less reliably at high percents.
    • Nerf The first hit has more startup (frame 1 → 2).
      • Buff However, its total duration remains the same, reducing its ending lag by one frame.
    • Nerf The second hit no longer has a 20% bonus trip chance, removing its setup potential.
    • Nerf The third hit has less knockback scaling (120 → 110).
  • Forward tilt:
    • Buff Forward tilt has more base knockback (8 → 20), increasing its safety on hit at low percents.
    • Buff It benefits significantly from the increased shieldstun and the more limited out of shield options, now being safe on shield due to its minimal ending lag.
    • Nerf It has more startup with a shorter hitbox duration (frames 4-6 → 5-6).
    • Nerf It deals less damage (6% → 5%).
    • Nerf It has smaller hitboxes (5u/4u/3u → 2u/2.6u/3.6u).
  • Up tilt:
    • Buff The changes to hitstun canceling considerably improve up tilt's combo potential at higher percents where it starts causing tumbling.
    • Nerf It has a shorter hitbox duration (frames 5-7 → 5-6) and more ending lag (FAF 18 → 20), slightly hindering its combo potential at lower percents.
    • Nerf It has smaller hitboxes (6u/8u → 5u/5.2u). This weakens its anti-air capabilities, no longer allows it to hit opponents in the middle platforms of Battlefield, and in combination with the changes to the jostle mechanics, makes it much harder to hit opponents at Squirtle's sides, greatly reducing its overall utility.
    • Change It launches at a marginally higher angle (86° → 88°).
  • Down tilt:
    • Change Squirtle has a new down tilt: a ground-level leg sweep with a water effect. It hits only once, rather than five times.
    • Buff It has less ending lag (FAF 37 → 30).
    • Buff It launches opponents at a lower angle than the previous down tilt's last hit (65° → 38°), granting it edgeguarding potential and allowing it to KO near edges more effectively.
    • Nerf It has more startup with a shorter hitbox duration (frames 6, 8, 10, 12, 14 → 8-13).
    • Nerf It deals less damage (2% (hits 1-4), 5% (hit 5); 13% total → 9%), with knockback compensated (40 base/130 scaling → 53/75).
    • Nerf It has smaller hitboxes (4u/4u/4u (looping hits), 7u/7u (last hit) → 3u/3.6u/2.1u (clean), 3u/3.6u/4.2u (late)).
  • Dash attack:
    • Change Squirtle has a new dash attack: a lunging kick with both feet, similar to Bowser's forward smash, which produces a corkscrew of water.
    • Buff Dash attack has less ending lag (FAF 42 → 36).
    • Buff The clean hit has gained a shieldstun multiplier of 1.45×, which combined with the universally increased shieldstun makes it safer on shield.
    • Buff The late hit deals more knockback (45 base/30 scaling → 70/50). Combined with the move's reduced ending lag and the changes to hitstun canceling, this allows it to start combos from low to mid percents.
    • Nerf The move has more startup lag with a shorter duration (frames 6-22 → 8-17).
    • Nerf Both hits have smaller hitboxes (5u → 4.2u (clean), 4u → 3.5u (late)).
    • Nerf The clean hit deals less damage (9% → 8%).
    • Change It launches opponents away from Squirtle rather than towards it (110° → 65° (clean), 120° → 60° (late)).
  • Smash attacks:
    • Change All of Squirtle's smash attacks uses the drumbeat sound rather than the twittering sound.
  • Forward smash:
    • Change Squirtle has a new forward smash: it lashes a torrent of water in front of itself, instead of doing a tackle in its shell.
    • Buff It has significantly less ending lag (FAF 65 → 50).
    • Buff It deals more damage (14% → 15%), and has more base knockback (18 → 35), greatly improving its KO potential.
    • Buff It no longer moves Squirtle forward, but has gained an additional hitbox (5u/4u → 4.2u/3.6u/3.4u), and its hitboxes have been moved farther away from Squirtle (Z offset: -3u/2u → 7.8u/12u/16u). This gives it a more favorable hitbox placement overall, with a much larger disjoint, and in combination with its reduced ending lag and the increased shieldstun, it is now safe on shield with proper spacing.
    • Nerf It has more startup with a shorter hitbox duration (frames 18-21 → 20-21).
    • Nerf It no longer grants super armor on frames 17-21, removing its ability to plow through opposing attacks.
  • Up smash:
    • Buff Up smash's late hits deal more damage (11%/9%/7%/5% → 12%/10%/9%/8%) and knockback (60/64/60/58 base/90 scaling → 60 base/92 scaling).
    • Nerf The removal of DACUS and shellshifting (thus no longer allowing for pump sliding) significantly hinder up smash's approach potential.
    • Nerf The clean hit has altered knockback (70 base/87 scaling → 60/92), slightly reducing its KO ability overall.
    • Change The launcher hit has slightly more knockback scaling (90 → 92).
    • Change Squirtle points upward to generate the torrents of water, rather than leaping and pounding the ground.
  • Down smash:
    • Change Squirtle has a new down smash: it lashes a torrent of water in a circle around itself.
    • Buff It has significantly less ending lag (FAF 53 → 41).
    • Buff It deals more damage (11% → 13%) with no sourspots. Due to functioning as a sweeping down smash rather than hitting both sides simultaneously, it can also connect both hits at low percents if the opponent is launched backward by the first hit, racking up even more damage (11% → 26%).
    • Buff It has smaller hitboxes (5u/5u/4u/4u → 4.2u/4u/3.8u/3.5u), but they have been moved much farther away from Squirtle (Z offset: 4.5u/-4.5u/11u/-11u → 6u/10.5u/15u/19u), significantly improving its horizontal range. In combination with the move's reduced ending lag and the increased shieldstun, it is now safe on shield with proper spacing.
    • Nerf It has more startup with a shorter hitbox duration (frames 17-29 → 18-19 (hit 1), 24-25 (hit 2)).
    • Nerf It deals less knockback compared to the previous sweetspot (21 base/102/85 scaling → 50 base/74 scaling), slightly hindering its KO potential despite its higher damage.

Aerial attacks

  • Buff All aerials except back aerial have less landing lag (12 frames → 8 (neutral), 12 → 6 (forward), 21 → 6 (up), 19 → 16 (down)). In combination with the higher shieldstun for aerials compared to Brawl, this makes them much safer on shield.
  • Neutral aerial:
    • Change Squirtle has a new neutral aerial: a midair cartwheel.
    • Buff It has less ending lag (FAF 49 → 42).
    • Buff It deals more damage (9% → 10% (clean), 6% → 7% (late)).
    • Buff It has larger hitboxes (5u → 6.5u (clean), 3.5u → 5.5u (late)), improving its utility for approaching.
    • Buff It auto-cancels one frame earlier (frame 36 → 35).
    • Buff The late hit has altered knockback (15 base/100 scaling → 35/90), increasing its combo potential in combination with the move's reduced landing lag and the changes to hitstun canceling.
    • Nerf It launches at a different angle (361° → 42°), removing its ability to lock opponents.
    • Nerf It has a shorter hitbox duration (frames 4-7 (clean)/8-32 (late) → 4-6/7-26).
    • Nerf The clean hit has more base knockback, but less knockback scaling (20 base/100 scaling → 30/85), slightly reducing its KO potential despite its increased damage.
  • Forward aerial:
    • Nerf The clean hit deals much less damage (12% → 7%), with knockback not fully compensated (30 base/94 scaling → 50/96). This drastically reduces its power, no longer KOing middleweights under 160% from the center of Final Destination.
    • Buff It has less ending lag (FAF 38 → 36), and launches opponents at a higher angle (45° → 48°). The late hit also deals more knockback (30 base/90 scaling → 50/94). Combined with the aforementioned changes, its reduced landing lag, and the changes to hitstun canceling, this significantly improves its combo potential.
    • Nerf It auto-cancels later (frame 28 → 35).
    • Nerf It has smaller hitboxes (6.5u/5.5u → 4u/3.5u (clean), 4.5u/3.5u → 3.5u/3.5u (late)).
    • Change The kick now produces a corkscrew of water.
  • Back aerial:
    • Change Back aerial is now a multi-hit move, and has Squirtle spin in a horizontal corkscrew while stretching out its tail, similar to Pikachu's back aerial.
    • Buff It deals more damage (10% (clean), 6% (late) → 1% (hits 1-5), 6% (hit 6); 11% total), and has gained a landing hitbox that deals 2%, making it more effective for shield stabbing.
    • Buff It has a longer hitbox duration (frames 5-6 (clean)/7-14 (late) → 5-14 (looping hits)/15-16 (last hit)).
    • Buff It auto-cancels earlier (frame 28 → 22). In combination with its multi-hit property and the changes to hitstun canceling, this improves its combo potential.
    • Nerf It has slightly more ending lag (FAF 35 → 36), and twice as much landing lag (9 frames → 18).
    • Nerf Due to the last hit's lower damage than the previous back aerial's clean hit, it has reduced KO potential, despite its much higher base knockback and only minimally reduced knockback scaling (20 base/97 scaling → 55/95).
    • Nerf It launches at a different angle (361° → 38°/65° (looping hits), 40° (last hit)), removing its ability to lock opponents.
    • Change It has altered hitbox sizes, with the looping hits' being similar to the previous late hit's (4.3u/3.3u → 4.2u/4.2u), and the last hit's being similar to the previous clean hit's (6.5u/5.5u → 5.8u/6u).
  • Up aerial:
    • Nerf Up aerial deals less damage (11% → 7%) with knockback not fully compensated (30 base/94 scaling → 40/115), and launches at a lower angle (80° → 64°) that is now vulnerable to LSI, drastically hindering its KO potential.
    • Buff It has less startup with a longer hitbox duration (frames 6-7 → 5-9).
    • Buff The changes to hitstun canceling combined with move's reduced knockback and landing lag significantly improve its combo potential, allowing Squirtle to perform up aerial ladders into Waterfall, much like Mario.
    • Nerf It has more ending lag (FAF 25 → 30) and auto-cancels later (frame 18 → 20).
    • Nerf It has much smaller hitboxes (6.7u/6.7u → 3.6u/3.4u/3.2u).
      • Buff However, the hitboxes are now attached to Squirtle's tail instead of being set to a static position above him. Combined with the longer hitbox duration, this gives up aerial more range in front and behind of Squirtle.
  • Down aerial:
    • Buff Down aerial has less ending lag (FAF 51 → 45).
    • Buff It auto-cancels earlier (frame 45 → 35), enabling it to do so in a short hop. Combined with its reduced ending lag and the changes to hitstun canceling, this turns it into a viable combo starter and extender from low to mid percents.
    • Buff The looping hits deal more damage (1% → 1.5%), increasing the move's total output (10% → 11.5%) despite the last hit dealing less damage (5% → 4%).
    • Buff The looping hits are consistently active throughout and use a rehit rate, instead of possessing gaps between each hit (frames 6-7, 9-10, 12-13, 15-16, 18-19 → 6-20; rehit rate: 3).
    • Buff The looping hits have a lower hitlag multiplier (1× → 0.8×), allowing them to transition faster, and making them harder to escape in combination with the weakening of SDI.
    • Buff The last hit has less startup (frame 23 → 22).
    • Nerf The move has smaller hitboxes, especially the last hit (6u/6u → 4.2u/4.4u/4.6u (loop hits), 9u/9u → 5.5u/6u (last hit)).
    • Nerf The last hit has a higher SDI multiplier (0.2× → 1×).
    • Change The looping hits launch opponents more towards Squirtle (94° → 98°), allowing them to connect better from far distances, but making them more likely to drag targets to the opposite side of Squirtle at close range.
    • Change The last hit deals less knockback (70 base/105 scaling → 50/85). Coupled with its reduced damage, this weakens its utility for edgeguarding and removes its KO potential, but further aids in its combo potential.

Throws and other attacks

  • Grabs:
    • Change Squirtle's grabs have new animations. Instead of performing a pouncing clinch grab, it reaches out with one arm. Additionally, its dash grab no longer has it retreat into its shell upon missing.
    • Nerf All grabs have smaller hitboxes (4.5u/3.5u → 3.3u/1.65u (standing, pivot), 2.6u/1.3u (dash)).
    • Nerf Standing and pivot grab have more ending lag (FAF 30 → 35 (standing), 36 → 38 (pivot)).
  • Pummel:
    • Buff Pummel deals more hitlag (4 frames → 11), but has less startup (frame 2 → 1) and much less ending lag (FAF 16 → 6), shortening its effective duration.
    • Nerf It deals less damage (2% → 1%).
  • Forward throw:
    • Nerf Forward throw deals less damage (7% → 6% (throw); 9% total → 8%).
    • Buff It has more knockback scaling (75 → 92), improving its edgeguarding and KO potential despite its reduced damage.
    • Nerf It has less startup (frame 13 (hit 1), 14 (throw) → 11, 12), but more ending lag (FAF 32 → 35), and the hit before the throw has a higher hitlag multiplier (1× → 1.5×), making it easier to DI.
    • Change It launches at a slightly higher angle (45° → 48°).
  • Back throw:
    • Change Squirtle has a new back throw: it lifts the opponent over its head and throws them backward, similar to Dr. Mario's new back throw.
    • Buff It deals more damage on release (5% → 8%) and knockback (60 base/100 scaling → 30/128), significantly improving its KO potential to the point it is one of the strongest back throws in the game, despite launching at a higher angle (140° → 48°).
    • Nerf It releases the opponent later (frame 16 → 27), making it easier to DI.
      • Buff However, its total duration was not fully compensated (FAF 36 → 45), reducing its ending lag by two frames.
    • Nerf It deals less total damage (5% (hit 1), 5% (throw); 10% total → 8%), and has lost its first hit before the throw, removing its ability to hit bystanders.
  • Up throw:
    • Change Squirtle has a new up throw: it performs a leaping headbutt, instead of tackling the opponent upward with its shell.
    • Buff The changes to hitstun canceling turn it into a reliable combo starter from low to mid percents.
    • Change It deals less damage (9% → 5% (throw); 11% total → 7%) and knockback (70 base/72 scaling → 80/65), removing its KO potential at very high percents, but further improving its combo ability.
  • Down throw:
    • Buff Like up throw, the changes to hitstun canceling turn down throw into a reliable combo starter.
    • Nerf It has much more startup (frame 8 (hit 1), 11 (throw) → 22, 30), with its total duration increased as well (FAF 28 → 47), and the hit before the throw has a higher hitlag multiplier (0.5× → 1.5×), making it significantly easier to DI.
    • Change It deals less knockback (80 base/140 scaling → 45/110), and launches at a higher angle (55° → 68°). This significantly weakens its KO potential, no longer being one of the strongest down throws in the game, but further aids in its combo ability, giving it guaranteed followups even up to high percents.
  • Floor attacks:
    • Buff Floor attacks have less ending lag (FAF 50 → 46).
    • Buff They deal more damage (6% → 7%) and shield damage (1 → 8) per hit, with minimally compensated knockback scaling (50 → 48).
    • Nerf They have more startup lag (frame 12 (front), frame 15 (back) → 19 (both)).
    • Change Their angles have been altered (361° → 48°).
  • Edge attack:
    • Buff Edge attack has more intangibility (frames 1-26 → 1-30).
    • Buff It deals more damage (8%/6% → 9%), and no longer uses set knockback (110 set/100 scaling → 90 base/20 scaling), making it stronger at higher percents.
    • Nerf It has less range (5u/5u/5u → 4.5u).

Special moves

  • Water Gun:
    • Buff Water Gun reaches its full charge faster (frame 80 → 65).
    • Buff It has less ending lag (FAF 71 → 64).
    • Buff It has significantly more set knockback (9 → 45), allowing it to push opponents much farther. In combination with its reduced ending lag, this improves its utility for zoning and stage control.
    • Buff Like other charge-cancelable moves, it can be canceled by jumping or spot dodging.
    • Buff The water pumps have slightly larger hitboxes (2.5u → 2.8u).
    • Nerf The uncharged version no longer generates a damaging close-range hitbox, instead acting like other charge levels.
    • Nerf Squirtle only shoots six water pumps instead of eleven, effectively shortening the move's duration.
    • Change Squirtle is pushed back a much shorter distance upon using the move.
  • Withdraw:
    • Buff Withdraw deals much more damage (3%-7% → 8%-13.9%) and knockback (50 base/50 scaling → 75/60), and launches at a lower angle (80° → 45°), granting it KO potential at very high percents.
    • Buff It travels much faster on the ground.
    • Buff It can be canceled earlier (frame 60 → 42).
    • Nerf It has more startup (frame 20 → 23), and canceling it incurs more lag (FAF 33 → 35).
    • Nerf The move is canceled automatically after around a full second since its initiation, no longer covering the full length of Final Destination. Combined with the move's increased lag upon cancelation, this makes it easier to punish from long distances.
    • Change Squirtle bounces back into an animation with 26 frames of lag upon hitting an opponent with the move, rather than continuing its execution. This decreases its utility in battles with multiple opponents, but increases its safety against a single opponent.
  • Waterfall:
    • Buff Waterfall has less startup (frame 10 → 9).
    • Buff The looping hits use the autolink angle (60°/70° → 367°) with consistent set knockback (60/30 → 40), allowing them to connect much more reliably.
    • Buff It has a consistent hitlag multiplier (1×/0× → 0.7×), and the looping hits have a lower SDI multipler (2× → 1×). Combined with the weakening of SDI, this makes it significantly harder to escape from.
    • Buff The looping hits are consistently active throughout and use a rehit rate, instead of possessing gaps between each hit, and have a longer duration (frames 10-11, 13-14, 16-17, 19-20, 22-23, 25-26, 28-29, 31-32, 34-35 → 9-41; rehit rate: 5).
    • Buff The last hit deals more knockback (50 base/130 scaling → 70/152), allowing it to KO more reliably near the upper blast line.
    • Nerf The move hits eight times, down from ten, and the first three hits deal less damage (2% → 1.4%). This reduces its total damage output (15% → 12.8%), despite the fourth to seventh hits dealing more damage (1% → 1.4%).
    • Nerf It has smaller hitboxes (5u/12u → 9u (looping hits), 13u → 10u (last hit)) that are not placed as far horizontally (Z offset: 13u → 9u), greatly reducing its range.
    • Change The move has softer, more realistic water sound effects.
  • Pokémon Change:
    • Buff Pokémon Change executes much faster, and no longer requires the game to load the next Pokémon with every switch. This significantly increases its safety, and allows it to potentially string into another Pokémon's moves.
    • Buff It can now be used in the air. This allows the player to mix up their recovery between different Pokémon, and to utilize its intangibility frames as an alternative air dodge, with the notable advantage of coming out on frame 1. As a result, it poses much less of a risk than in Brawl as a defensive option.
    • Nerf It has a cooldown of around two seconds after the Pokémon switch is executed. However, it can be skipped by using another special move.
    • Nerf It no longer resets stale-move negation, effectively weakening Ivysaur when Squirtle switches.
    • Nerf It can no longer skip the ending lag of the switch if performed near the edge of a moving platform, although it still grants Ivysaur an extra midair jump.
  • Triple Finish:
    • Nerf Triple Finish deals less total damage (58% → 44.3%).
    • Change It has a different text box, more closely resembling its appearance in the Generation VII games.